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Volume 65, Issue 1, July 2018, Page 5-589
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Self-Harm as Biosocial Disorder in Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy
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5-23
Salman M. Salama Abdul-Hamid Hamid
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Reinforcing/Countering the Patriarchal Ideologies and Sexist Tendencies: A Post –Feminist Reading of Elizabeth Gilbert’s ‘Eat, Pray, Love ’.
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27-50
Neval Nabil Mahmoud Abdullah Abdullah
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Narrativity in Digital Discourse: Constructing Conceptual events in Egyptian Female Facebook Communication
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53-68
Nagwa Younis Younis
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Investigating Language Attitudes among Bilingual Egyptian University Students
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71-126
Nadia A. Shalaby Shalaby
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From New Journalism to Fiction: Truman Capote's Narrative Innovations in In Cold Blood
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129-150
Amany Abdullah Eldiasty Eldiasty
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A" Clash of Civilizations" or a "Clash of Ignorance"? Edward Said's Clash of Ignorance as a Critical Stance for Reading Wajahat Ali's The Domestic Crusaders (2005)
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153-179
Reem Elbardisy Elbardisy
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Text Analysis of the Online News Coverage of the 25th January Egyptian Revolution: A Systemic Functional Grammar Perspective
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183-216
Sally Galal Ahmad Alnabawy Alnabawy
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The Effectiveness of a Proposed Unit Based on Cognitive & Metacognitive Strategies Training in Developing Some Reading Comprehension Skills among Egyptian EFL First Year University Level Students
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219-268
Ebtihal A. Helal Helal
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Fiction as an Expression of Social and Environmental Commitment: An Ecosocialist Reading of Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior
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271-302
Faten Ahmed Ramadan Ramadan
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Diversion to Internal Reality in Modernist Fiction : A Study of Selected Texts
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305-331
Ahmed Mohamed Aboud Mohamed Mohamed
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Scapegoating and the Dilemma of Motherhood: A Critical Reading of Doris Lessing’s The Fifth Child
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335-351
Mohamed Fathi Helaly Khalaf Khalaf
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Re-framing Gender Relations: A Positive Discourse Analysis of life coaching and family counseling narrative posts on Facebook
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355-406
Rania Abdel-Fattah El-Wakil El-Wakil
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SILENCE AND STORYTELLING IN DORIS LESSING'S THE GRASS IS SINGING
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437-466
Azza Khalil Khalil
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Omission in Simultaneous Interpreting: A Multidisciplinary Perspective to U.S. Presidential Debates
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469-511
Safa'a Ahmed Ahmed
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Entertaining Impoliteness in Egyptian TV Shows: Abla Fahita as a Model
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515-549
Wesam M. A. Ibrahim Ibrahim
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The Animal Within: The Conflicted Self in Yasmina Reza’s The God of Carnage (2006)
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553-570
Mahmoud Gaber Gaber
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Patterns of Entrapment and Emancipation in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper
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573-589
Shireen Yousef Mohamed Ali Ali
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